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- TGV abstract "The TGV (French: Train à Grande Vitesse, \"high-speed train\") is France's high-speed rail service, operated by SNCF Voyages, the long-distance rail branch of SNCF, the national rail operator. It was developed during the 1970s by GEC-Alsthom (now Alstom) and SNCF. Originally designed as turbotrains to be powered by gas turbines, the prototypes evolved into electric trains with the 1973 oil crisis. Following the inaugural service between Paris and Lyon in 1981 on the LGV Sud-Est (\"LGV\") (French: Ligne à Grande Vitesse, high-speed line), the network, centred on Paris, has expanded to connect main cities across France and in adjacent countries on combinations of high-speed and conventional lines.A TGV test train set the record for the fastest wheeled train, reaching 574.8 km/h (357.2 mph) on 3 April 2007. In mid-2011, scheduled TGV trains operated at the highest speeds in conventional train service in the world, regularly reaching 320 km/h (200 mph) on the LGV Est, LGV Rhin-Rhône, and LGV Méditerranée. According to Railway Gazette reports in 2007, the world's fastest scheduled rail journey was a start-to-stop average speed of 279.4 km/h (173.6 mph) between Gare de Champagne-Ardenne and Gare de Lorraine on the LGV Est line, not surpassed until Railway Gazette's 2013 reported average of 283.7 km/h (176.3 mph) express service on the Shijiazhuang to Zhengzhou segment of China's Shijiazhuang–Wuhan High-Speed Railway.The commercial success of the first LGV, the LGV Sud-Est, led to an expansion of the network to the south (LGV Rhône-Alpes and LGV Méditerranée), and new lines in the west (LGV Atlantique), north (LGV Nord), and east (LGV Est). Eager to emulate the TGV's success, neighbouring countries Italy, Spain, and Germany developed their own high-speed rail services. The TGV system itself extends to neighbouring countries, either directly (Switzerland and Italy) or through TGV-derivative networks linking France to Belgium, Germany, and the Netherlands (Thalys), as well as France and Belgium to the United Kingdom (Eurostar). Several future lines are planned, including extensions within France and to surrounding countries. Cities such as Tours have become part of a \"TGV commuter belt\" around Paris. In 2007, SNCF generated profits of €1.1 billion (approximately US$1.75 billion, £875 million) driven largely by higher margins on the TGV network.".
- TGV location AVE.
- TGV location High-speed_rail_in_Belgium.
- TGV location High-speed_rail_in_France.
- TGV location High-speed_rail_in_Germany.
- TGV location High-speed_rail_in_Italy.
- TGV location High-speed_rail_in_Switzerland.
- TGV location Société_Nationale_des_Chemins_de_Fer_Luxembourgeois.
- TGV openingYear "1980".
- TGV thumbnail Paris_-_TGV.jpg?width=300.
- TGV wikiPageExternalLink wrecks.html.
- TGV wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- TGV wikiPageExternalLink en.
- TGV wikiPageExternalLink news.usti.net.
- TGV wikiPageExternalLink Ayb104917004.RK_H_HM3.html.
- TGV wikiPageExternalLink TGV-breaks-world-speed-record-for-rail-trains.
- TGV wikiPageExternalLink frenchtgv.
- TGV wikiPageExternalLink les-cartes.
- TGV wikiPageExternalLink en.
- TGV wikiPageExternalLink tgv.
- TGV wikiPageExternalLink www.tgv.co.uk.
- TGV wikiPageExternalLink en.
- TGV wikiPageExternalLink www.trainweb.org.
- TGV wikiPageExternalLink motrice.html.
- TGV wikiPageExternalLink tgvindex.html.
- TGV wikiPageID "57212".
- TGV wikiPageLength "55465".
- TGV wikiPageOutDegree "240".
- TGV wikiPageRevisionID "708051352".
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink 0_Series_Shinkansen.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink 1973_oil_crisis.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink AGV_(train).
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink AVE.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink Acela_Express.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink Aerodynamics.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink Airplane.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink Alstom.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink Articulated_vehicle.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink Asbestos.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink Aérotrain.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink Belfort.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink Bogie.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink Bombardier_Transportation.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink Bordeaux.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink Brake.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink British_Airways.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink British_Rail.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink British_Rail_Class_373.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink Buenos_Aires–Rosario–Córdoba_high-speed_railway.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink Calais.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink Cannes.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink Cannes_Film_Festival.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink Car.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink Carlos_the_Jackal.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink Casablanca.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink Category:Eurostar.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink Category:High-speed_rail_in_France.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink Category:High-speed_trains.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink Category:Land_speed_records.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rail_transport_brands.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rail_transport_in_Europe.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink Category:Railteam.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink Category:Railway_services_introduced_in_1981.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink Category:SNCF.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink Category:SNCF_brands.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink Category:TGV.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink Chambéry.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink Channel_Tunnel.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink Common_Travel_Area.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink Commuting.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink Continental_Europe.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink Croisilles,_Pas-de-Calais.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink Dax,_Landes.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink Denguin_rail_crash.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink Deutsche_Bahn.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink Disc_brake.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink Dunkirk.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink ER200.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink East_Coast_Main_Line.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink Eckwersheim_derailment.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink Emergency_brake_(train).
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink Eschede_train_disaster.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink Euroduplex.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink Eurostar.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink Eurostar_International_Limited.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Railroad_Administration.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink File:Eurostar_Thalys_and_TGV.JPG.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink File:TGV_Duplex_in_profile.JPG.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink Fireproofing.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink François_Mitterrand.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink Gare_de_Champagne-Ardenne_TGV.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink Gare_de_Lorraine_TGV.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink Gare_de_Paris-Est.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink Gas_turbine.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink Gas_turbine-electric_locomotive.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink Government_of_France.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink Great_North_Eastern_Railway.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink High-speed_rail.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink High-speed_rail_in_Belgium.
- TGV wikiPageWikiLink High-speed_rail_in_China.